Metals(loids) targeting fish eyes and brain in a contaminated estuary - uncovering neurosensory (un)susceptibility through bioaccumulation, antioxidant and morphometric profiles
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Resumo: | This study examined the susceptibility of fish (Liza aurata) eyes and brain to metals(loids) contamination under realistic exposure conditions. A multidimensional approach was applied to fish caught at a chronically contaminated site (BAR) and at a reference site of the Tagus estuary (Portugal), which comprised metals(loids) accumulation in eyes and brain together with a battery of enzymatic and non-enzymatic antioxidants, as well as brain morphometry (i.e. cell density). Trace element levels in the blood, gills, liver and kidney allowed interpretations on their preferential pathway(s) to the eyes and brain. Metals(loids) accumulation pointed out the elevated vulnerability of the fish eyes at BAR, probably related with the direct waterborne uptake. Pb uptake in L. aurata eyes could be associated both with water and indirect pathways. At the most contaminated site, metals(loids) were on the basis of pro-oxidant conditions in the ocular tissues, while no indication of toxicity was recorded in the brain. Overall, the results disclosed a differential bioaccumulation among fish organs, suggesting that, in the L. aurata population studied, metal organotropism underlie the lower susceptibility of the brain comparing to the eyes. However, mechanisms remain little understood and further work is needed. |
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Metals(loids) targeting fish eyes and brain in a contaminated estuary - uncovering neurosensory (un)susceptibility through bioaccumulation, antioxidant and morphometric profilesNeurosensory toxicityAntioxidant defensesBrain stereologyWild fishEstuariesThis study examined the susceptibility of fish (Liza aurata) eyes and brain to metals(loids) contamination under realistic exposure conditions. A multidimensional approach was applied to fish caught at a chronically contaminated site (BAR) and at a reference site of the Tagus estuary (Portugal), which comprised metals(loids) accumulation in eyes and brain together with a battery of enzymatic and non-enzymatic antioxidants, as well as brain morphometry (i.e. cell density). Trace element levels in the blood, gills, liver and kidney allowed interpretations on their preferential pathway(s) to the eyes and brain. Metals(loids) accumulation pointed out the elevated vulnerability of the fish eyes at BAR, probably related with the direct waterborne uptake. Pb uptake in L. aurata eyes could be associated both with water and indirect pathways. At the most contaminated site, metals(loids) were on the basis of pro-oxidant conditions in the ocular tissues, while no indication of toxicity was recorded in the brain. Overall, the results disclosed a differential bioaccumulation among fish organs, suggesting that, in the L. aurata population studied, metal organotropism underlie the lower susceptibility of the brain comparing to the eyes. However, mechanisms remain little understood and further work is needed.Elsevier2023-05-11T07:55:35Z2018-09-01T00:00:00Z2018-09info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10773/37658eng0141-113610.1016/j.marenvres.2018.07.001Pereira, RicardoLeite, EduardaRaimundo, JoanaGuilherme, SofiaPuga, SóniaPinto-Ribeiro, FilipaSantos, Maria AnaCanário, JoãoAlmeida, ArmandoPacheco, MárioPereira, Patríciainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-02-22T12:12:52Zoai:ria.ua.pt:10773/37658Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T03:08:15.732836Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Metals(loids) targeting fish eyes and brain in a contaminated estuary - uncovering neurosensory (un)susceptibility through bioaccumulation, antioxidant and morphometric profiles |
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Metals(loids) targeting fish eyes and brain in a contaminated estuary - uncovering neurosensory (un)susceptibility through bioaccumulation, antioxidant and morphometric profiles |
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Metals(loids) targeting fish eyes and brain in a contaminated estuary - uncovering neurosensory (un)susceptibility through bioaccumulation, antioxidant and morphometric profiles Pereira, Ricardo Neurosensory toxicity Antioxidant defenses Brain stereology Wild fish Estuaries |
title_short |
Metals(loids) targeting fish eyes and brain in a contaminated estuary - uncovering neurosensory (un)susceptibility through bioaccumulation, antioxidant and morphometric profiles |
title_full |
Metals(loids) targeting fish eyes and brain in a contaminated estuary - uncovering neurosensory (un)susceptibility through bioaccumulation, antioxidant and morphometric profiles |
title_fullStr |
Metals(loids) targeting fish eyes and brain in a contaminated estuary - uncovering neurosensory (un)susceptibility through bioaccumulation, antioxidant and morphometric profiles |
title_full_unstemmed |
Metals(loids) targeting fish eyes and brain in a contaminated estuary - uncovering neurosensory (un)susceptibility through bioaccumulation, antioxidant and morphometric profiles |
title_sort |
Metals(loids) targeting fish eyes and brain in a contaminated estuary - uncovering neurosensory (un)susceptibility through bioaccumulation, antioxidant and morphometric profiles |
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Pereira, Ricardo |
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Pereira, Ricardo Leite, Eduarda Raimundo, Joana Guilherme, Sofia Puga, Sónia Pinto-Ribeiro, Filipa Santos, Maria Ana Canário, João Almeida, Armando Pacheco, Mário Pereira, Patrícia |
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author |
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Leite, Eduarda Raimundo, Joana Guilherme, Sofia Puga, Sónia Pinto-Ribeiro, Filipa Santos, Maria Ana Canário, João Almeida, Armando Pacheco, Mário Pereira, Patrícia |
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Pereira, Ricardo Leite, Eduarda Raimundo, Joana Guilherme, Sofia Puga, Sónia Pinto-Ribeiro, Filipa Santos, Maria Ana Canário, João Almeida, Armando Pacheco, Mário Pereira, Patrícia |
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Neurosensory toxicity Antioxidant defenses Brain stereology Wild fish Estuaries |
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Neurosensory toxicity Antioxidant defenses Brain stereology Wild fish Estuaries |
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This study examined the susceptibility of fish (Liza aurata) eyes and brain to metals(loids) contamination under realistic exposure conditions. A multidimensional approach was applied to fish caught at a chronically contaminated site (BAR) and at a reference site of the Tagus estuary (Portugal), which comprised metals(loids) accumulation in eyes and brain together with a battery of enzymatic and non-enzymatic antioxidants, as well as brain morphometry (i.e. cell density). Trace element levels in the blood, gills, liver and kidney allowed interpretations on their preferential pathway(s) to the eyes and brain. Metals(loids) accumulation pointed out the elevated vulnerability of the fish eyes at BAR, probably related with the direct waterborne uptake. Pb uptake in L. aurata eyes could be associated both with water and indirect pathways. At the most contaminated site, metals(loids) were on the basis of pro-oxidant conditions in the ocular tissues, while no indication of toxicity was recorded in the brain. Overall, the results disclosed a differential bioaccumulation among fish organs, suggesting that, in the L. aurata population studied, metal organotropism underlie the lower susceptibility of the brain comparing to the eyes. However, mechanisms remain little understood and further work is needed. |
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2018-09-01T00:00:00Z 2018-09 2023-05-11T07:55:35Z |
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